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Darryl DeAngelo Terrell's art makes space for Black gay life

24 min · 21 de may de 2026
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Darryl DeAngelo Terrell is a multidisciplinary artist who uses photography, videography, and sound to illustrate Black liberation. Growing up gay in Detroit was, Terrell could not fully express themselves. They use art to envision a world that embraces every part of their being.  Terrell lives in New York now, but they are an extension of the Black LGBTQ+ community of Detroit.   Cary Junior II spoke to Terrell about how their artwork in its many forms is a tool for Black and queer liberation.

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